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Andalusite from
Barton Peninsula, King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula, Western Antarctica, Antarctica


Locality type:Peninsula
Classification
Species:Andalusite
Formula:Al2(SiO4)O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Andalusite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Barton Peninsula, King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula, Western Antarctica, Antarctica
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:718628
Long-form Identifier:1:3:718628:8
GUID (UUID V4):eadd6ba4-d66c-48d2-b0de-4f4e1874113a
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prep.), but The "quartz-pyrite"rocks of the South Shetland their broad distributionis shownin Figure 1...surroundingJurassic(?) lavasis (Ferguson, 1921; Haxvkes, 1961; Barton, 1964) intimately associatedwith the genesisof...mineralizedbrec- posits. cia in pre-Tertiary faults (Barton, 1963). During the 1975-76 summer seasonthese occurMineralogy...most of the pyrite-bearing rocks of the South Shetland Islands are not of this type. Rather than veins...the quartz-pyrite rocks on George Island. Inset shows the positionof the South ShetlandIslands. Km •
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Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-747, South Korea Downloaded by [Simon Fraser University] at...extension of the Dabie-Sulu belt through the Korean Peninsula to the Hida belt (Ernst and Liou, 1995) remains...continuation into the Korean Peninsula and, possibly, the Japanese Islands (e.g., Yin and Nie, 1993; Li... situated in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, consists of two tectonic provinces: the Taebaegsan...before Triassic time and belonged to the North and South China blocks, respectively. Thus, understanding
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coworkers18) and the diamonds from Premier mine in South Africa, which are particularly beautiful, have an...P-type diamonds from De Beers Pool mines, Kimberley, South Africa.13 More recently, as part of a programme...more fully the evolution of the Kaapvaal craton in South Africa, Re–Os systematics on single E-type sulphide...Kimberley (in the middle) and Koffiefontein (in the south), have shown two distinct ages of E-type diamond...Centre, De Beers Consolidated Mines, Southdale, South Africa Fe–Ni–Cu sulphides are the most common syngenetic
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Magmatic-Hydrothermal Activity in the Shuteen Area, South Mongolia* Bayaraa Batkhishig,1,† Tsuchiya Noriyoshi...area is located in the Gurvansaikhan island arc terrane of South Mongolia. It contains a large domain...or beneath the Shuteen lithocap. Introduction South Mongolia hosts a number of Paleozoic porphyry copper...107°34'–107°48'E) is located about 450 km south-southeast of Ulaanbaatar in South Mongolia. The area contains the...K-feldspar, tourmaline, biotite, chlorite, epidote, andalusite, magnetite, and apatite in porphyritic granodiorite
 
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